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    The United States of America is the home of millions of people from various parts of the world. Throughout this country we can find a miscellany of culture and languages. Language has been around since the beginning of time and in todays society there are innumerable benefits of speaking various amount of languages. In a present day world it possesses an ordinary ideal for individuals to know more than a singular language in which he/she has full control over their first or native…

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    Apple Avocados Benefits

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    Apples Apple's benefits: -Prevent cataracts. -Detoxify your liver. -Have healthy Heart. - Control your weight. -Reduce cholesterol level. -Decreases of diabetes risk. -Protect against Parkinson’s. -Boost your immune system. -Make your teeth more White and healthy. -Avoid Alzheimer’s drinking apple juice could keep. Alzheimer’s away and fight the effects of aging on the brain. Avocados Avocado's benefits: -Lower Cholesterol Levels. -Avocado helps in Weight loss. -Avocado Extract can help…

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    language into a principle that forces people to speak that language if they want to be treated equal. Amy Tan proves this claim in her text “Mother Tongue” when she says “My mother had gone to the hospital for an appointment, to find out about a benign brain tumor a CAT scan had revealed a month ago. She said she had spoken very good English, her best English, no mistakes. Still, she said, the hospital did not apologize when they said they had lost the CAT scan… the doctor finally called her…

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    Skin Cancer Research Paper

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    He is like the rest of cancerous tumors skin cancer is a disease of the cells. Cells are combinations infinitesimal interference in the formation of all members of the body, such as skin, heart, bones Despite the fact that various members of cells different in structure but they multiply by division, and when the cell division irregularly and without body control consists abnormal growth and consists of the tumor, which can be either benign or and malignant cancer called malignant ones…

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    Ralph Lifschitz is famously known as Ralph Lauren. He was born on October 14, 1939 in Bronx New York. His parents are Frieda and Frank Lifschitz they are both from Austria. They eventually packed up and moved to New York city where they had their kids. Ralph Lauren was the third child out of the four children. At a young age he was known to have an interest in fashion. In order for him to keep up with the current fashion trends he would work at a local department store as a sales clerk to pay…

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    "What was the point of being scared? The only thing they could do to me was kill me and it seemed like they'd been trying to do that to do that a little bit at a time ever since I could remember."("Fannie Lou Hamer." Bio. A&E Television Networks, 2015. Web. 19 Feb. 2015).This famous quote was said by Fannie Lou Hamer who was a civil rights activist and philanthropist .Hamer was threatened, arrested, beaten, and shot at because of her job but continued to fight the segregation struggle even if…

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    Hormone Therapy

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    Self-examines can be a crucial asset in early detection. Self-examines allow women to become familiar with their bodies and detect unusual changes such as lumps. It is important to note that not all lumps are cancerous. Non-cancerous lumps are known as benign tumors. Knowledge is one of the most important tools in maintaining health and disease prevention. The more people know about the risks certain life style…

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    Lymphatic System

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    When it comes to tumors or masses, they can be either benign or malignant. However, when it comes to lymphoma we are referring to a cancerous disease involving the lymphatic system. A lymphoma primarily begins within the lymphocytes, which are the cells within the lymphatic system that are…

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    Do I Really Need a Colonoscopy? Do I really need a colonoscopy? The purpose of a colonoscopy is to detect and/or evaluate the health of the large intestine, otherwise known as the colon. How do you know if you really need one? Colon Function 101 The primary purpose of the large intestine (colon) is to absorb water and facilitate regulation of defecation. The large intestine, with a diameter of approximately 7 cm (approx. 2.75 inches) and a length of approximately 1.5 m (approx. 59 inches), is…

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    The skin is the largest organ in the body and has many functions. These include protection, sensation, and regulation. This large organ provides a physical barrier to prevent harmful substances, such as microorganisms or toxins, from entering the body. The skin also has numerous sensory neurons that allow one to experience heat, cold, pain, vibration, and touch. It also has a purpose in regulation of fluid and aides in absorption of Vitamin D. If there is a disruption in the skin, problems can…

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